Director of the United States Mint


The Director of the United States Mint is a presidential appointment that requires a Senate confirmation. David J. Ryder became director in April 2018. He previously served as the mint director from 1992 to 1993.
When the position of the director is vacant, the senior career official of the mint serves as the acting director. Until the appointment of Ryder as director, the Mint had been without an official director since the resignation of Edmund C. Moy in 2011. Richard A. Peterson succeeded Moy and was the longest-serving acting director in the Mint's history. Peterson served between January 2011 and March 2017.
In July 2015, Matthew Rhett Jeppson was nominated by President Barack Obama to become the Mint's 39th director and was given the temporary title of principal deputy director. However, the nomination was never confirmed by the Senate. Jeppson stepped down as principal deputy director in January 2017, then replaced by acting principal deputy director David Motl.
The office of Director has existed since the creation of the Mint by the Coinage Act of 1792. Initially appointed serving at the pleasure of the President of the United States, the Coinage Act of 1873 specified a five-year term for directors. The director operates with general directions provided by the United States Secretary of the Treasury.

List of directors of the United States Mint

NameAssumed OfficeLeft OfficePresident Appointed By
David RittenhouseApril 1792June 1795George Washington
Henry William de SaussureJuly 1795October 1795George Washington
Elias BoudinotOctober 1795July 1805George Washington
Robert PattersonJanuary 1806July 1824Thomas Jefferson
Samuel MooreJuly 1824July 1835James Monroe
Robert M. PattersonMay 1835July 1851Andrew Jackson
George Nicholas EckertJuly 1851April 1853Millard Fillmore
Thomas M. PettitApril 1853May 1853Franklin Pierce
James Ross SnowdenJune 1853May 1861Franklin Pierce
James PollockMay 1861September 1866Abraham Lincoln
William MillwardOctober 1866April 1867Andrew Johnson
Henry LindermanApril 1867May 1869Andrew Johnson
James PollockMay 1869March 1873Ulysses S. Grant
Henry LindermanApril 1873December 1878Ulysses S. Grant
Horatio C. BurchardFebruary 1879June 1885Rutherford B. Hayes
James P. KimballJuly 1885October 1889Grover Cleveland
Edward O. LeechOctober 1889May 1893Benjamin Harrison
Robert E. PrestonNovember 1893February 1898Grover Cleveland
George E. RobertsFebruary 1898July 1907William McKinley
Frank A. LeachSeptember 1907August 1909Theodore Roosevelt
A. Piatt AndrewNovember 1909June 1910William Howard Taft
George E. RobertsJuly 1910November 1914William Howard Taft
Robert W. WoolleyMarch 1915July 1916Woodrow Wilson
F. H. von EngelkenSeptember 1916March 1917Woodrow Wilson
Raymond T. BakerMarch 1917March 1922Woodrow Wilson
Frank Edgar ScobeyMarch 1922September 1923Warren G. Harding
Robert J. GrantNovember 1923May 1933Calvin Coolidge
Nellie Tayloe RossMay 1933April 1953Franklin D. Roosevelt
William H. BrettJuly 1954January 1961Dwight D. Eisenhower
Eva AdamsOctober 1961August 1969John F. Kennedy
Mary BrooksSeptember 1969February 1977Richard Nixon
Stella Hackel SimsNovember 1977April 1981Jimmy Carter
Donna PopeJuly 1981August 1991Ronald Reagan
David J. RyderSeptember 1992November 1993George H. W. Bush
Philip N. DiehlJune 1994March 2000Bill Clinton
Jay W. JohnsonMay 2000August 2001Bill Clinton
Henrietta H. ForeAugust 2001August 2005George W. Bush
Edmund C. MoySeptember 2006January 2011George W. Bush
David J. RyderApril 2018IncumbentDonald Trump